Children And The Responsibility Of Owning A Talk Phone During The School Year

By Frank Collins


Once again children are headed back to school and parents are searching for school supplies and the latest fashionable clothing. One new item that might be added to your child's list this year is a talk phone. It is quite natural or a child to want a way to keep in contact with you and with their friends throughout the year.

Go over responsibility guidelines with the child. It is important that the child knows the phone is for communication purposes only. Although, they will use it to talk to friends, explore the web, and play games, the sole purpose of having the device is so that you can get in contact with them. Your child needs to know that they are not allowed to do everything you do with your phone.

Talk to young children about being smart and safe with their cellular. Discuss who they are allowed to give their phone number to and what sites they are allowed to visit if they have internet on their phone. It is also a great idea to set up a parental watch on their device. You will be able to see what types of texts they are sending out.

Children should be told that at school they have to follow the teachers and school's policy about having phones in the classroom and using them. Some children will try to call home and make up excuses to be picked up. Be sure to set rules and guidelines for the child having the device. You might set rules as to when they can call you during the day outside of an emergency.

You will not find too many young children that do not have a cellphone. Most of them are supplied with the top of the line technology and many are allowed to use it freely. However, if you want to protect your child from the same predators that would be on the computer, you need to take the same precaution with the phone.

Consider getting young children phones that are age appropriate. Not every child needs phones that take pictures or connect to the internet. Although, it is fun and entertaining, some children are just not mature enough to handle the temptation of being able to explore the internet.

There is nothing wrong with giving your child the best and allowing them to talk freely with their friends. It is good to give children privacy but too much privacy and leniency could lead to other worries. Also, allow your child to work to help pay for their cellular bill.

Always be open to your child to talk about anything. If they stumble upon something by accident, you want them to feel free to come and talk to you. Do not be quick to jump to conclusion that the child is using the device for bad. You know your child and just how far they will go on certain things but yet and still you want to check their phones periodically.




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